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genrex 10-06-2013 06:24 AM

psychic mediums
 
Has there ever been a psychic medium who has been helpful is solving a criminal case, or who has been helpful in any special way at all?

Some of them have websites that claim "amazing accuracy" but they also include a qualifying statement that their advice is not intended to help a person make a decision. Their advice is only a "prediction" of what might happen if a person continues doing what they're doing. That's what any ordinary counselor does. That doesn't take any special psychic ability. That only takes a little common sense. For their "psychic abilities" and "amazing accuracy" they charge $100 - $600 per hour, with a $20 minimum.

Do psychic mediums have any validity at all?

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Seahawk 10-06-2013 06:57 AM

Colonel Mustard, in the Observatory with the Candelabra.

$20, please.

M.D. Holloway 10-06-2013 07:35 AM

Never trusted Mustard...I think it was the mustache..

IROC 10-06-2013 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by genrex (Post 7691366)
Do psychic mediums have any validity at all?

No.

onlycafe 10-06-2013 09:05 AM

it is rare that they're done well.

Rusty Heap 10-06-2013 09:10 AM

There are unknown energies out there in the Universe that we don't understand or know about yet.


In a scientific method, someone please explain Deja Vu to me please?

Other than it's time travel or we've lived it before or we're just playing out a tape of pre-destined life events.


Déjà vu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

chrisf 10-06-2013 10:10 AM

About 20 years of so ago, I read about some research being conducted into deja vu. simpley put (and if I remember correctly) it is a disruption of neural systems or something like that.

You experience something thru your senses, (sight, sound, even taste and smell) most commonly sight, and you brain first processes this input, and almost immediately it goes into short term memory, and then back to processing. It all happens almost instantaneously.

when you experience deja vu, there is a disruption or "short ciruit" and the experience goes first to the memory, and then onto processing. You are techically "remembering" something as your experience it. It can actually continue for long (relatively short) periods of time. I've actually had experiences that seem to have gone on for almost 15 or so seconds.

Rusty Heap 10-06-2013 01:50 PM

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I've actually had experiences that seem to have gone on for almost 15 or so seconds.




15 seconds sums up my experience with Morgan Fairchild, Heather Thomas, and Farrah Faucet all at the same time............

Moses 10-06-2013 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by chrisf (Post 7691664)
About 20 years of so ago, I read about some research being conducted into deja vu. simpley put (and if I remember correctly) it is a disruption of neural systems or something like that.

You experience something thru your senses, (sight, sound, even taste and smell) most commonly sight, and you brain first processes this input, and almost immediately it goes into short term memory, and then back to processing. It all happens almost instantaneously.

when you experience deja vu, there is a disruption or "short ciruit" and the experience goes first to the memory, and then onto processing. You are techically "remembering" something as your experience it. It can actually continue for long (relatively short) periods of time. I've actually had experiences that seem to have gone on for almost 15 or so seconds.

That's the concept I'm familiar with. And it seems reasonable to me.

M.D. Holloway 10-06-2013 07:49 PM

While there are many things that seem supernatural there are many natural things that are super...I give you the T&A threads!

I think that if there was much a power to be able to foresee the future these folks wouldn't live in nasty trailors and run down homes.

GH85Carrera 10-06-2013 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by genrex (Post 7691366)
Has there ever been a psychic medium who has been helpful is solving a criminal case, or who has been helpful in any special way at all?

Some of them have websites that claim "amazing accuracy" but they also include a qualifying statement that their advice is not intended to help a person make a decision. Their advice is only a "prediction" of what might happen if a person continues doing what they're doing. That's what any ordinary counselor does. That doesn't take any special psychic ability. That only takes a little common sense. For their "psychic abilities" and "amazing accuracy" they charge $100 - $600 per hour, with a $20 minimum.

Do psychic mediums have any validity at all?

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No. It is 100% a scam to fleece the gullible people from their money. There has never been a physic help and there have been many hinder an investigation.

jwgn777 10-06-2013 08:21 PM

[COLOR="Purple"]Not intended to help a person make a decision! I was robbed.;)

LWJ 10-06-2013 09:29 PM

Funny. I had a college class at UO on "Pseudopsychology. In a nutshell - no. People believe because they want to believe. Cool class.

Larry

Aragorn 10-07-2013 01:07 PM

It depends. Seems that a few psychics have provided some usefull information in crimes. It seems that some prominent cases have used information provided by psychics to help solve cases.

Psychic detective - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

tharbert 10-07-2013 01:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by genrex (Post 7691366)
Has there ever been a psychic medium who has been helpful is solving a criminal case, or who has been helpful in any special way at all?

Some of them have websites that claim "amazing accuracy" but they also include a qualifying statement that their advice is not intended to help a person make a decision. Their advice is only a "prediction" of what might happen if a person continues doing what they're doing. That's what any ordinary counselor does. That doesn't take any special psychic ability. That only takes a little common sense. For their "psychic abilities" and "amazing accuracy" they charge $100 - $600 per hour, with a $20 minimum.

Do psychic mediums have any validity at all?

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Absolutley!

http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV...0,214,317_.jpg

It's all fiction!

Rick V 10-07-2013 02:01 PM

Now if someone is reading your tarot cards and you make them laugh would that be a happy medium?

Aragorn 10-07-2013 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick V (Post 7693623)
Now if someone is reading your tarot cards and you make them laugh would that be a happy medium?

If they were overweight would they be a happy large medium?

strupgolf 10-07-2013 02:26 PM

I went to a psychic one time, but she was closed due to unforseen circunstances.

sammyg2 10-07-2013 02:49 PM

IMO it's all a bunch of hooey.

motion 10-07-2013 04:25 PM

I think they are well worth the money. I also think that financial advisors are worth the money.


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